Comedian Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial started on Monday in
Norristown, Pennsylvania. Cosby is
charged with three counts of aggravated indecent assault for
allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in
2004.

In three hours of emotional testimony, another woman, Kelly
Johnson, described to the jury how the comedian allegedly drugged
and assaulted her at a hotel in Los Angeles in 1996.

Johnson, who worked as an assistant to Cosby's agent and had
known him since the early 1990s,
told the jury in tears that
Cosby “intimidated” her into taking a white pill to
help her “relax.” Some time later, she says, she woke up
half-naked in the bed in his hotel room.

“I could see a bottle of lotion on the corner of the nightstand,”
Johnson
said. “He put lotion in my hand, and he made me touch his
penis."

She also explained that she was too afraid to tell anyone about
the incident.

"I had a secret about the biggest celebrity in the world at
that time, and it was just me," Johnson said.

In his opening statement, Cosby's defense attorney, Brian
McMonagle, said,
"Sexual assault is a terrible crime. The only thing worse than
that is the false accusation of sexual assault."

Cosby has pleaded not guilty to all charges, and claims that
all sexual acts were consensual. Johnson and Constand are
two of
over sixty
women who have accused Cosby of similar
crimes.